Word: victor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard will be represented in the debate with Columbia by the following members of the Harvard Debating Council: Thomas H. Quinn '36, chairman, Victor H. Kramer '35, Hubert H. Nexon '37, and as alternate, Harold W. Danser '37. Choice of the two members for the Oxford debate is reserved until Oxford either accepts or rejects the split-team debate on news censorship...
Edward M. Rowe '27, Director of Debating announced yesterday that seven memberss of the Harvard Debating Council were retained after the trials on Friday. Those who qualified were Frederick DeW. Bolman '35, Powers McLean '35, Arthur G. Sullivan '36, Harold W. Danser '37, Victor H. Kramer '35, Hubert H. Nexon '37, and Thomas H. Quinn...
With a gleam in his eye, but without his flashing smile, he boarded the train that took him back from Hyde Park to Washington. On the train he received his entourage of newshawks. Sitting erect, foursquare, with the bearing of a victor, he answered questions, but declined, with the same gleam in his eye, to speak of his victory. His only post-election comment was a commendatory reference to an editorial by Editor Cleveland Rodgers of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.* Whether uncrowned King, Moses, or lover, he was going forth to play his part with the confidence that his part...
...sour reception from Albert Cabell Ritchie of Maryland last week. Half an hour before the cheery Farley message arrived, Governor Ritchie had been told by his campaign manager that on the basis of late election returns he had no chance of a fifth successive term at Annapolis.* Victor by 5,000 votes was Republican Harry W. Nice, who capitalized on Governor Ritchie's unpopularity on the Eastern Shore following his anti-lynching stand last autumn (TIME...
...Brooks House committee composed of Frederick A. Webster '35, president of the Phillips Brooks House Association, Victor H. Kramer '35, vice-president of the Association, E. Francis Bowditch '35, president of the Student Council, Eliot D. Canter '35, president of the Menorah Society and vice-president of the Engineering Society, Joseph D. Golden '37, and one other member to be elected Monday, is trying to perfect a plan to overcome the feeling that the commuter is now being denied many of the opportunities open to resident members of the College...